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FireWire is Wormald’s quarterly newsletter for Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.
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FireWire Issue 29 -March 2012 Established in the 1970s, Deakin University in Victoria is acentre of excellence for teaching and learning. |
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FireWire Issue 28 -December 2011 In May 2010 the first stage of Newcastle’s coal export terminal was officially opened with an export capacity of 30 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa). |
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FireWire Issue 27 - September 2011 As we reported in a previous FireWire, Wormald was selected to install the fire protection systems on the Sino Mining Project. Operated by Citic Pacific Mining, the Sino mining and processing operation is one of the most significant in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. |
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FireWire Issue 26 - June 2011 Darling Quarter is a new world-class family precinct in Darling Harbour South, that reinvigorates links between the Sydney CBD and the Darling Harbour waterfront. |
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FireWire Issue 25 - March 2011 Eden Park, New Zealand’s largest stadium with a capacity for 50,000 people and hosting almost half a million sports fan seach year, puts the safety of patrons, officials and players at the very top of the list. |
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FireWire Issue 24 – December 2010 Having worked with Plasser Australia for the past five years, Wormald was engaged to install its fire suppression systems and fire protection equipment on five of their highly specialised machines. |
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FireWire Issue 23 – October 2010 Going the distance for mine safetyWormald is looking forward to tackling a comprehensive firesystem design and installation for the Sino Iron Project inremote Western Australia, some 1500km north of Perth. |
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FireWire Issue 22 – June 2010 The historic Sydney Town Hall has now reopened its doors,following a total overhaul of its fire protection systems. It nowhas modern high-level fire protection that assists in preservingthe building's heritage and striking 19th century design. |
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FireWire Issue 21 – March 2010 Wormald WA have been successful in securing a major contractwith Western Australian Government for the maintenance offire protection equipment and systems for all WA Governmentbuildings located in the Perth CBD and Southern MetropolitanRegion. The contract covers 59 major buildings in the PerthCBD along with 370 buildings in the southern region. |
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FireWire Issue 20 – September 2009 In this edition, we look at some the Qld fire fighters in the community, the MX1 fire detection panel and its use with smaller facilities, the Shell fuel terminal in Mackay and much more. |
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FireWire Issue 19 – July 2009 In this edition, we look at some innovative fire protection projects including the historic Edmund Barton Building in Canberra, the latest cold storage technology with our client in New Zealand, the installation of Australia’s first Vigilant® MX1 Fire Indicator Panel and solutions for Eden Park in NZ in time for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. |
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FireWire Issue 18 – March 2009 This quarter we ask for your feedback to help us serve you better through our customer satisfaction survey. Plus, Exelgard revs off to protect vehicles in Mount Panorama and we showcase some new initiatives for Atlas Copco, Global Switch, Caulfield Medical Centre and TRUenergy. |
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FireWire Issue 17 – December 2008 In this summer edition we bring you some new innovations to improve your fire protection. These include a new mobile confined space training facility, a new range of Pelican Remote Area Lighting Systems and some leading edge projects with Shell and NZ Schools. |
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FireWire Issue 16 – September 2008 In this edition we introduce you to a new mobile communication device X-Fire II, explain how the latest Australian Standards are raising the bar for heavy vehicle fire protection and highlight some of the more interesting fire safety projects Wormald has been involved in recently. |
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FireWire Issue 15 – June 2008 We’re pleased to introduce our environmentally friendly fire suppression system called Inergen® plus bring you articles on the basics of fire equipment in the workplace, Wormald’s Technical Services Group and enhanced heavy vehicle fire protection systems. |











